2 Page Two THE PEKTFCOSTAl. EVANCiEL Septembe: :- THE WORKER MORE THAN THE WORK -:- Pal tor F. L. Chapell (;011'... purp{)~l' callmg u to C laborns tog-nher with lim during- this pr('~('nt ag'l' i~!lot simpl) that ht appart'llt \\ork which!' Sl'ts )dort, "; may L(' ac\'(llll'li... hl cl. t 1 rallll'l', that. in the accomplish lllc'llt "' thi" work. \'t' llla~ bl' 'n.:pan'd fill' c)ur chid and ultima!!' st'rvin' in til(' age to ('Olll(' Hllt to() ofh'!l!l1l'1, jurlg'ing silllply frllm the nar 111\\ \ 11'\\ of tht' pr('~!'lt 1H', suppoo;<: that th{' \n'sent ('Hllt'... t lf t'\il anci \/' 11ll111('di:ttl' {... tal,li"hllll nt clf nghtl'oll"1,'''s in tl(' ('arth art' tilt' main obj(,(,t!) (jod nll\\!la callilll.;" lh into lis,,('fyic<'. Thi... thcy con~ n'ih' i... lill' \\(lrk lit' ha:. g-inll u" to df). But f thi... \\ork W(:H' tht, ("hi('] thing in \i('w lie ('(mid lwf(' ( :..;ly i\1'('(llllj,ii.. h it hy (,thn awl Wlt"r ag{'nl'o. le 'tlldd... ct ii" 11\\'11 hand to it llort' vig'llrolhly, and -all llor<: "11\1nnatural a~ellt!l than Je now does, \11 p(!\\"t'r i" ill J lis hallc\. and k has hut to usc t to ning' :thout lll(' n,ult. Then' is a timc ('ul1ing \\ht'll 1ft- \\ill all"",' in ii... m ig'ilt and makl' a... lloft \\ltrk in h(' ('"rth, \url if the imlllediate rooting out (,f,,in alld t:oolahli... llllt'lt of righteou... nc::... s were the dut' 1 thillj.:"s to ll' ;tn tlllplisll('d. Tic lllig'ht tillls ans:! at \{'(' and "1't'('lil) work this short and radical \\'ork, lllt nich ntly thi:-. is unt lis chid aim at present. \ld nkss \H' disnfll what the real cnd is, which le hit... in,i~'w, \\,t'.\\"oll(il'r as w(' hehold till' long and c!rt':lry n'lg'll of :-' 111, and sun,,}' thc vast extc1t o[ the li:-.try anc! sorrow that ahollnd in thl' earth, \Vc arc!'t'ady ttl ny. "llo\\" long, 0 Lord'" \Ve wonder why t- that hath the keys of d{'ath and hell does lot turn tlh'lll in thl' lock \\"h\' le that hath the lesidue f thl' Spirit clo{'s lhlt i'o'1" it out upon tht' earth, Or, looking- at on r gn'at Example, we ask: f work were th(' chief thing, why did J e spend thc g-r('at<:r part oi flis life Oil (';nth without working? \\'hy did lie J.:"iH' only about hrn of His thirty-three years to work: and \\hy did 11(' :1110\\ ] iilll,,<:if to he cut oft al ~(t ('ari), an agl', when, apparently, He was hcst fil lt'c1 to \\-(lrk? Or, further yet, following- the his~ tory of the church, why was Stephen, when fil of fait h and till' J loly (;ho"l. and doing wonderful works. cut olt "0 soon, and why ha\'c... 0 llally of the rarest \\orkrrs hc..'( 11 ('ut clown ~o prematurely? \\'hy, theil, a',' all tht'''e thing :-. as they are? \\'t, do not pl'l'~llllc to gi\"c all thc reasons of God'!') :ullllini:-.tralion whl'll J e J limseif docs 110t giye ac COllllt of J lis mattns. nut olle e\"ident re:lson we can ~,'(',,\nd this Oll{' is that TilE \VOH KER S l\lore T :\;\1 TrlE \VORK that charactl'l is more than llnl' deeds- that the doer is more than the things dolle. t is thc char;:u:tlt more than the deeds of the dlurch that God OW nmtemplates.!>i llcc her chief... ph<:re of senice is to be in the ages to come, The ]n'sent agc is disciplinary rather than cx<:cl1ti\"<:, \Yc ar(' llsc'les, Tfr.\T S, LE,\Rl\ERS, more than \\l' arc \\"orkers. at present. h it 110t modern self~ l11j>()rlance that has S{'t the name "workers" above that of "discipks"? To he Slrc \\"e arc worker:; but this is larg(.'ly bel'ause the work may he n CCCS!)al:" to t-:hning, :;ince tilere ar<: some lesson:; that ca~ be h(... t ll'arncd in \\'{lrk. \\'(' are worker~ ill order that \\ l' may he ll'arnt'rs, in order that wc llay be fully ('qllipped ior the age to corne. ~ \\ H'1l Ollr charactt'r is ilt'ril'c'<:d (lur pre~cnt agt \\clrh. larudy d(,ne. e\l'l1 thoug-h '\"C llay "c.'em til hah ;t('('(,ml'iished so littl(' in til(' \\ay li pulling down the str(ll1g-hlllel... of :-;atan ' in huilding- up the causl: (f (;f!d" Th<: Sa\"iour ('mllci say. "J ha,"e fini:-.hcd tilc w(lrl..: ' "hull ga,'c"t 1111.: til dll,"'<"'('11 \,"hel1 lli" \\'hl)ie natioll \\'a<.; '(,jceting lim. and ii... own cho"cll apo" tits wert fllr"aking and d('l) iug- Him" Tc was Om' wholl! th(, Father \\"a<; \\'(," pil'a,,('(1. notwithstanding thl' '\ orld was nut \\"f)1l to (;od, So also, Paul rcotlid ]"('j(lin' \\'h(,11 nearly all his fdlow laborcrs had ior~ak('n him. and aposta... y W<l" cre<:pillg into all the church("... hl: had founded. fllr hc had kept the faith. H is boast was not what he had achieved in the way of work, but what he had come to be in the way of c haracter. f, lo\\", we inquirl' what ar(' tht tlt-mcllts that Cod i<.; st'l'killg' ill thc worker, \\(' ll;l\" o;ay that the fir~t is C()J).:\ESS: that i~, a proj)('r apprcciatioll of Cocl such a \"ivicl appn'hl'lhiol1 (f Him as will k('('\1 u... con"tantly houghtful of lim and rc,'erenttoward lim" l ng(ldlil1t:-.~ that i..., inal'preciation (f (~(ld i" tltt llark('d manife~tatioll of the wicked, especially in til(' 1a... t days, Of the wi(:ked the Psalmi... t ~aid, "(;ocl i:-. not all their thoughts." But the true di~~ riple tanh to realize alld reco~nizc Cod in all things ;.ncl rtt all lill1e~" 1 rc prays without ceasing herause (10<1 S... uch a constant reality to him, The praycr~ fnilless of le ~lls is a mark cd wit1l('ss to this [act" lis prayer at the lomb of Lrtzarus is ('loqllcnt in this regan!, "howing not only lis 0\\ n con"tant collllllunion with tht' Father. hut al~( ii" desire that the hy "lancl(t!'> ~h()uld learn to rl'cog-nize Cod as the SQU'<,'<: of the power about to be' so signally displayed, ;\nd if our \\ork gi\cs lis a vi\'id apprehcllsioll of God, and brings lis into collllllunion with Him, il largely ac~ colllplishes its cnd, whether it seems to be largely ""ul'('l'...:-.iul " ill the cy('s of the \\'{lrld Of not. Tilt.: hibh 'ri('stl), pra)'l'r of Jesus jusl as 11c \\-as being rt'j('rtcd h.\ th<: \\"orld illustrates his point. He knew Cod ll,,:-.t thoroughly. whethtr lit..' had led the world 10 kilo\\" lim or not. B1C'!'iscd i... that work, howe\"er appl'aring to the public. that 1lak('s lis know God. \l1other clement in the charader of the worker is SL'/D/SSO:\ TO THE \\'/./. OF GOD. Th;" perh:1's. is it greater acquisitioll tll<l11 the mere <lpprcn:ltioll of Cod. t is blessed to have the mighty God hl'nd til aid us in our \\'()rk; hilt. ii lie shall will that \\'t' ~t:lttr rather than that \\l Clchil\'e. we llu<it be \'('ry rlosl'ly attached to ] lim if we say w;th sweet ","ll1ni~... ioll, ":\ot lly will. hut ThillC'. be done." This, appan ntly. \\Cb th<: lini"hi11g- touch in the carecr of Jesus wilell lie howcd ill G<:th... cmane and littered thi:-. sllpn'l1el y s t1hlllis ~i\"c pt,tition. Often in the cxi~ ~encie.. of our "'ork. \\"t' are hroughl into the holy hush oi profound submission. Hut there is another Sl'llse in which the worker lt.'cds to hcl'olllc suhmissi\'e to the will of God, i10l bo llluch J:ls"i\-ely"as ani\"ely, The will or the purpose of God S S(llletlincs far hc\'ond what we ask or thillk, H e purposes larger than ~e plan, and we must be led tl) {'{llllply with lis purposes rather than with our plans, t has ever been the vice of God's people that

4 P""t' Four rhe PENTECOSTAL EVA!<GEL The Pentecostal Evangel Utficial Organ of the (;eneral Council oi the Assemblies oi God Publisheci w~~kly (SO i!i5ue~ a yearj Publication Officf!',,136 We~t Pacific St, Spril1Kheld. Missourl ~p;;,;;;- pn~e. S.J~ p('r,ur Canada~ suo ~r rur to pa;-for 'ura pt>f&lj:e). GrU BTlla'\, 6,6. P~.'-t' nnd nl~r~au"dal Mon~,. Op lrrl Rrilllh P. O. Ord~T f) pa,. for HTllJh.ub~"rlpu<)n,. Pnc~ of BUlldlu, Z,,"p'r', l~ crnl.; l~ C<1plC:J, 45.;:rnu; 100 (OJlU. $1.80. Enlu~d u aecond,.]a.. mat!n Jun~ , at b~ POll office at "'Pfllllj:ticld, 1111, under!he ac of l-f.rcb Acc~pl«l j'lt matlin!i iu,pl'n,1 ralr of pc"uke prov,d~d for tt s..-c. JlOJ,... d of Oc',lcr 3, 1917,...ub"riu:d "n July J ~tan ley ~H. Frodsham Ed-itor ~onathan Elsworth Perkins,.:\9~ociate Editor - - -CONTRBuTNG EDTORS 1. W. Welch Frank Boyd Charil's A. Shrevr O. H, McDowell ljarold Needham Frank Gray Robert Brown R. J. Craig :\fof!i(' Markley Ernest Wiliam8 J. R. Evans W. T. Gaston E. N, Ritchey William Faux ]. Ro.. well Flower D. W. Kerr S A. Jamieson A.. Argue WORSHP N THE SPRT \\'11('11 YOU cut' :"'''('l1hkd th(' nallle of the Lord, J e J limsclf is nlways in the midst. You mar not be ("(llsrioll.'i ()f lllllch bll'.'ising ill yourself. ijut rc('lllber thalile is hk... s('d in 11i... own people. "lie shall "icc of tlt( travail (f lis )0,011 1 and be sati... flcd." j)o 10t have :t... elfish lcdillg-. )C) not think that YOL han" to fen:in" all tl<.' tilll('. fl' \\ant'-> to get joy out of is p('ople, "le \\ill n'juin' <lhr thee with joy; He will "("... t in lis lon, fe \\ill joy (jhr thee with!"oinging" (Z{'ph.3:17), Do not only take, hut give. You ('an g-i\"l' lill1 pka... u1'l'. Sing-ing l1to Him g-iycs Him plt astlrc. '1'('11 lim that you tnt..' Hilll. The Lord jesl1s is always in tilt.: mid... t of is people \"H'1l lhey an' as... clllh1ed ill 1 fis (,; whether they H'ali.ll' it or not this fact is trw.'. lie delights to see li!-> people wo"!-!hiping and adoring Him...' wants to 1"("L~('i\"/.:.SlllC compensation for Calvary frolll time to timl'. \Vhat a pri\'ilege to \\'or:-;hip llim in Spirit :llld in truth Spirit worship i:-; what le is seeking, The 1101), Spirit has heell p6urc<i out that we may g-in' Spirit worship. God is a Spirit and le has gi\'en lis floly Spirit that we may worship in Spirit and in truth. ~()t hook worship, 110t ritual worship. but "(.'al worship, spiritual wor:.hip with tlte Spirit sent down!rolll till' Throne, l au!-.ing the fragrancc, the ~W i. l t t1ccll-i(', to ascend to the Fatht!" from Spirithlll'Ci sen'ants; for the Father seekcth :-;uch to worship i ll. There arc dt.'11tll1!->tratiolls in the Spirit and there is wllr!->hip in the Spirit. There is singing unto the Lord.~,hc Spirit and adoring the Lord also i.n the Spirit. 111(' alahaster 1m, can be broken Without much loise, but the fragrance can go a great distance. Break lilt ::lial>astt.'r box and kt the fragrance flow out and nsn'nd to!illl who is worth" of all prai.sc,.,doration, dc\'otion and heart-love, Alllcn. THE HARM OF CONTROVERSY Therc arc those \\'ho apparently h<.'lic\"c that contro\"('r.s), is not only futile, but harmful. t is not un. u~ual to be told that contro\'ers), ~ettles nothing; snves no good end; that it vc:xcs. inflames and is n('a~i\'e of discord; that it is un-christlike, dangerous, tragic, ContrO\ er!-o)' for the sake of the gospel may be Pl"?(~uctive of wrong-if carried Oil in the wrong spll'll. l\ controv!.'!"sy should nevcr he allowed to deg"ctlerate into a quarrel. The Christian controvcrsialist at cast should never forget Paul's injunction to Timothy as found in the twenty-fourth verse of the second chapter of his second epistle to that defcnder of the faith. )r. Ballentine, in "The Riverside New < 1 c... t<ljl1tnt." translat(.s t thus "The scnant oi the,ord must not quarrel. hut be courteous to all, ~kil1- fill in tcarhing, forhearing-, instrut.,ting opponcnts with gcntl(,lh'ss, fl)r God ilia)" gi\ c tl1('111 a changc of heart which will lead them to knowledge of the truth, and llit)" lila)" J'l'turn to sohl'l"llcss and c:-.capc the snare of thc dc"il \\"h('11 captured hy the Lord's ser\'ant to do tht. Lord's will" COlltrm crs\' for it:-; {)\\'n sake, or ('ontroh'rs)" carried 011 in a qu'arrebome spirit. or for the sake Ji personal advantage, dcs('nes no word oi COllllllclHlatioll. :\onc the css, controvcrsy for tht, sakt, oj Chrbt :lnd the gospel and OUl of a love for mankind has been a sourcc of untold good. [t is a lah(,r of lo\(' that has h('('11 mightily used for the hringing oi mcn to a <;a\'ing- knowledgc of the gospel. --';('!('("t('(1. THE SPRT'S OPERATONS There i'i an acti\'c purpose in the blood of Christ; it ~cts you free to recei,'c, and makes it possible for (;0<1 tej gi\'c and you to recci"e the gifts of the Spirit. To on(' is gi\'en one gift, to another, another. The gifts ()f the Spirit arc gi"cll by the Spirit to the illdi\ idual. Apart from the individual the gifts cannot h(' manifested. The fig tree bring:-; forth figs, and it is possihle. and should be, that a Spirit-filled. Spirithapliz:t'<l one bring forth, manifest, and ha\'e imparted to him the gifts of the Spirit.,\re the)" permanent? Can onc receive all? According to your faith he it unto yoll. 1f the channel is ready, the capacity i~ enlarged, and the ifc is hid with God in Christ, then Chri~t can maniicst 11i.. altrihull:s, lis workings, ii:; powers. Read ahout the operations; dwell and meditate on the gifts of the Spirit, Saturate your being with the pos:,ihijitics of the Spirit's operations. Exp~c.t tl~c Spirit tu manifest llimsclf. [o\\' many meetings n thc past month ha\ c you attended when you cxpected the gifts of the Spirit to he manifested? You ('xpected t hcm as much as those people expected Peter that night from jail, and if Rhoda now announced that the gifts of the Spirit wcre waiting outside, you would say she was mad. And Peter continued knockmg..\ hallelujah time inside and Peter outside! There was no room fo r ]1illl in the inn. s there any room within fcj' the Spirit to operatc through you? Oh, 1i0, 110, you do not feel the Spirit's power, YOll do not wield the ability to periorm miracles. Thc Spirit \\'it.'lds YOll, He should dominate you, and then, ao.; lc clot's, the sevcral gifts ("<til he gi\ en sevcrally as lie desi, ('s. EXPECT to sec thc operation of the ~jlil"it. f you don't. you \\,Oll t. i\mell. The.O\'E OF GOD cannot he 111easured by man's en'. t cannot be f. \TO~1 ED or SP,\~':\El.). t i~ as 111(;lf as tlh' heavens are abo\ c the earth. t is as BROAD a~ the boundless ocean. t reaches unto..\l. men. C\'en to the ul1\\"orth\' and the unthankful. The 1.0\'E OF GO!) F,\.[T :\EVER. The 1.0\,E OF GOl) is a PRl:\Cl\'LE in Himself, in Aexibl('. The,-OYE OF (;01) is lhat which, at all times, and in all places, under all conditions, under e\'cry conceivahle circumstance, sceketh the highest and hest, for the UTMOST GOOD of ALL men. God passes over two thousand years or more of the history of the entire human race in only eleven chapters; and then he de\'otes 42 chapters to one expe rience of one man's life. And He says that His word is purified seven times. There must be something very important in that book of Job.

16 ANOTHER NEW COLPORTAGE BOOK Waters in the Desert By Elder D. W. Kerr This book is the product of a fertile mind. Elder Kerr is a deep student of the Word of God, and the readers of this little book will he well repaid as they read. Elder Kerr's articles in the Pentecostal Evangel have been a blessing to thousands of readers, and now in this book you are getting the cream of them all, and best of all, you will have the privilege of the thought of this man of God in book form. t embraces truths that will be a great help 88 we journey onward, for our home is not this world. As the Foreword reads: "We are strangers and pilgrims on the earth. Our journey takes us across the 'wilderness of sin' to the 'New Heavens and the New Earth.' The weary, thirsty traveler is frequently urged on his course by the vision of palm trees and wells of water on the distant horizon. But as he presses on, he sees the vision disappearing: it was an illusion, a mil age. UOf making many books, there is no end. This book is another one added to the list of innumerables. The author believes, however, that what is herein offered as 'waters in the desert,' will not be a mirage, but the real thing that touches the heart, slakes the thirst and quickens the pilgrim for the 'last lap' of the journey to the Celestial City, Four-square. "t will be apparent to the reader that the book makes no pretentions to literary technique, nor rigid doctrinal statements, but rather seeks the level of inspi.rational, extemporaneous, instantaneous and spontaneous theology. t aims to cover general scriptural principles. Ample space is left between the lines of its pages for the reader to do some scriptural thinking of his own. The author hopes that the reader will slake his own thirst at these 'Waters in tbe Desert,' and pass.ils cooling draughts on to others." Order today while we have a supply on hand. Price postpaid 50 cents. Gospel Publishing House Springfield, Missouri = A o 2

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